ABOUT
North Branch Projects is an independently run project space located in Albany Park, Chicago, IL, that serves as a community bookbinding facility. The space provides an outlet for exploring the creative process in a neighborhood where few resources for the arts exist. There are two major components to the space:
The first is an ongoing community binding project that serves as the foundation for all of the work being created. Free to all, these gatherings have participants working on a collaborative hand-made book archive, binding individuals together quite literally in a group workshop setting.
The second is an entrepreneurial venture that funds the majority of the community binding efforts. Various book-making workshops are held in the bindery and custom-made books and related objects are sold in conjunction with the bindery's goals of promoting art to the general public.
North Branch Projects uses the book arts to expand the creative reach of individuals. Dialogue is encouraged between people in an inclusive setting, making it possible for ideas to have a positive impact in society. The studio community fosters an open approach to sharing work with new audiences and encourages collaboration and integration.
COMMUNITY BINDING Info
Community Binding is open six days throughout the week. These studio sessions provide participants with the experience and knowledge of hand bookbinding techniques used in the production of a coptic-style book.
Participants will help assemble a collection of books that will form a "Neighborhood Archive." Content is open-ended, and participants have the opportunity to write, draw, or fill the books as they wish.
The skills acquired during these sessions are transferable to other styles of binding, allowing those who devote enough time learning the techniques a chance to explore variations of binding on their own.
All tools and materials are provided by the bindery and no experience is necessary. Participants just need to show up willing to learn the techniques and be part of a group effort. ALL COMMUNITY BINDING SESSIONS ARE FREE!
SESSIONS
THE BINDERY
Name:
Address:
City:
State:
Zip:
Country:
Phone:
Fax:
Primary E-Mail:
Specializing In:
BOOKS
-
Coptic Binding -
Coptic Binding
-
Box -
Box with lid open -
Box with lid open -
Box Cover
North Branch relies on the sale of hand-made books and related products to support the community binding effort. All sales go directly to the cost of materials and space.
Books and boxes are custom-made to order. Clients choose style, colors, type of paper stock and covers, as well as specific imagery, if any, to be used in book cover windows.
We specialize in creating unique products for special occasions and are interested in constantly developing new choices for our clients.
Please contact us to discuss options and pricing.
-
Japanese Stab Bindings -
Japanese Stab Bindings
-
Book and Box Variations -
Book and Box Variations -
Book and Box Variations -
Book and Box Variations -
Book and Box Variations
It's easy to replace all these images with your own in the Wix editor!
Steps:
1. Upload your pics
2. Click on the image and hit Replace (bottom menu)
WORKSHOPS
INTRO TO BOOKBINDING
Tuesdays, February 21-March 13 (4 sessions)
6-9 p.m.
In this four-session course, students will learn basic bookbinding techniques that can be applied to a variety of projects. We will start by making a book using oly one sheet of paper, then move into accordions and variations of pamphlets. The final book will be a variation of a longstich hardcover book. Perfect for beginners or those with very limited bookbinding experience.
$150 (includes materials and use of tools)
$125 Albany Park residents
JAPANESE STAB BINDINGS (Two Offerings)
Sunday, February 26, 2012, 1-4 p.m. OR
Sunday, March 25, 2012, 1-4 p.m.
In this workshop, students will learn a classic, non-adhesive binding structure made by sewing loose pages together. Many variations are possible once this initial four-hole technique is learned. Participants will come away with at least three books by the end of the afternoon.
$25 (includes materials and use of tools)
$20 Albany Park residents
PASTE PAPERS
Sunday, February 12, 2012, 1-4 p.m.
With a selection of tools and utensils including combs, brushes, kitchen supplies, and other found contraptions, participants will create patterns for decorative paste papers. Participants will have a selection of papers at the end to use for covers or end papers of their handmade books and anything else that could use some color.
Sheets will stay overnight to allow for drying.
$25 (includes materials and use of tools)
$20 Albany Park residents
Upcoming Jobs
Dec 5 2008 8:00p my show _ ARMANI TEL AVIV
Dec 8 2008 8:00p my show _ BOSS NEW YORK
Dec 8 2008 8:00p my show _ YSL PARIS
Dec 8 2008 8:00p my show _ CHANEL LONDON
Buy Now
Please call us at 773-209-7719 or email us at northbranchprojects_gmail.com for more information about upcoming workshops. Thank you for supporting community binding!
CONTACT
Contact Form
The studio space is located in Albany Park, Chicago, IL,
four blocks west of the Kimball stop on the Brown Line,
at Central Park and Lawrence Ave.
North Branch Projects
3550 W. Lawrence
Chicago, IL 60625
northbranchprojects_gmail.com
www.northbranchprojects.com
Page 7
Community Binding Sessions run between 6-9 p.m. Monday through Thursday, and Saturdays and Sundays from 1-7 p.m.
All tools and materials are supplied by the bindery and no experience is necessary. Participants just need to show up willing to learn the techniques and be part of a group effort.
ALL COMMUNITY BINDING SESSIONS ARE FREE!
The schedule is set up to accomodate demanding life schedules. One may attend a Monday session, for example, come back three weeks later for a Tuesday session, then return one month later for a Saturday session. The open schedule helps participants experience the various stages of making a book on a regular basis. Repeating sessions is highly encouraged to develop skills.
Participants interested in making books for themselves are encouraged to take part in these sessions and make two books: one gets added to the neighborhood archive and the other one is theirs to keep. These equal exchange opportunities allow participants to give back in a similar way that a gift economy functions.
We are always looking for volunteers to help with community binding sessions. Volunteers work 3 hour shifts and have access to tools and materials. This is a great way to learn bookbinding skills and work with other people in an apprentice-like setting.
Call or email Regin for more information on volunteering.
MONDAYS (6-9 p.m.)
Monday sessions are devoted to folding paper and creating signatures for the books. Participants will learn cutting and folding techniques and become proficient with the use of tools such as the bone folder, metal ruler, and utility knife.
TUESDAYS (6 - 9 p.m.)
Tuesday sessions are spent making covers. Participants will be cutting and preparing book board, book cloth, and end papers, which will be glued together and set to dry overnight in a book press. Proper use of adhesives and archival issues will be covered.
WEDNESDAYS and THURSDAYS (6-9 p.m.)
Thursdays are open sessions, which allow guests to work on individual projects. Volunteer staff will be available to assist guests with questions about book-related projects. Bring your friends and work on your own projects, draw or write in the neighborhood archive books, or just hang out in the bindery and peruse other artists' work.
SATURDAYS and SUNDAYS (1 - 7 p.m.)
Saturday and Sunday sessions are spent on stitching books together. Signatures and covers will be sewn together in a group setting, generally with one lead artist demonstrating the method for others. Finished books will be placed on shelves and be available for use by visitors as part of the ongoing neighborhood archive.
Page 8
Home Knowledge Spectacular
February 4-March 21, 2012
Opening Reception February 4, 2012, 7-9pm
A three part project curated by Alberto Aguilar and Jorge Lucero that consists of an exhibition, a series of workshops, and a publication with contributions from all the participating artists.
The publication will simultaneously function as an exhibition catalogue and an artists' book on and around the project's subject of home knowledge. Home knowledge is defined as learning and understanding that is acquired through an act of personal will. These types of knowledge(s) can frequently be passed down intergenerationally, attained through self-motivated research means, and developed through amateurish and deskilled practices/habits.
Home Knowledge Spectacular brings together artists' contributions made at a point where the artists' practice converges with their domestic-manner-of-being. These works take the form of home collections, personal belongings, arrangements, and/or shared-home-knowledge.
Participating Artists
Workshops will be held at the studios of North Branch Projects and takes place during the weekends of the exhibition run. All workshops are free of charge to participants. North Branch Projects asks participants to consider contributing what they may in a mutual exchange to support their community binding mission. Registration for workshops is done through email correspondence at northbranchprojects_gmail.com. A limited number of spaces are reserved for Albany Park residents.
Alberto Aguilar
Madeleine Aguilar
Jim Duignan
Kirsten Leenaars
Norman Long
Jorge Lucero
Jimmy Luu
Eric May
Teresa Pankratz
Bryan Saner
Vanessa Smith
Hoyun Son
Edra Soto
Hui-min Tsen
Rafael E. Vera
Sean Ward
WORKSHOP LISTINGS
© 2011 North Branch Projects
Page 9
-
BusStopBench.jpg -
Book press bench -
Bus Stop Bench Books -
Marwen Lab Students -
signs 003 -
community binding 023 -
Bench2.jpg -
community binding 018 -
APTP Workshop 010.jpg -
ChicagoWritersHouseWorkshop 003.jpg -
ChicagoWritersHouseWorkshop 020.jpg -
Summer 2010 003.jpg -
Community Binding 023.jpg -
Aim1.jpg -
DSC_0101.JPG -
DSC_0097.JPG -
CUL Opening 003.jpg -
Marwen #1.jpg -
Marwen #3.jpg -
ToolRack.jpg -
Naked Truth November 2010 004.jpg -
PlugBookA8-6-11.jpg -
Some of our bindery tools
Page 12
JAPANESE STAB BINDINGS (Two Offerings)
Sunday, January 15, 2012, 1-4 p.m. OR
Sunday, January 29, 2011, 1-4 p.m.
Instructor: Regin Igloria
In this workshop, students will learn a classic, non-adhesive binding structure made by sewing loose pages together. Many variations are possible once this initial four-hole technique is learned. Participants will come away with at least three books at the end of the afternoon.
$25 (includes materials and use of tools)
$20 Albany Park residents
RECYCLED GROCERY BAG BOOKS
Saturday, July 9, 2011
1-4 p.m.
Instructor: Meredith Eastburn
Finally, something productive to do with your giant stash of plastic grocery bags and junk mail! In this workshop, you'll learn how to fuse plastic grocery bags together to make a cover material. Then, we'll show you how to cut and fold your junk mail into a stack of pages, which we'll sew together using a traditional Japanese 4-hole stab binding method. Use our stash of supplies, and/or bring some of your own bags, junk mail, and old copy/printer paper to add to the mix.
Register by calling: 773-209-7719 or email us at northbranchprojects_gmail.com Thanks for supporting community binding!
Back to Page 1
Home Knowledge Workshops
1
2
3
Home Knowledge Spectacular Workshops PAGE
February 11
7:30-9pm
Bryan Saner and Teresa Pankratz will construct and perform a homemade DIY home entertainment system. Using cardboard boxes and kraft paper, and inspired by toy theaters and shadow boxes, the event will include both a lecture/demonstration of how to do this at home and a short entertainment.
February 18
10am-12pm
Vanessa Smith will hold a composting worm distribution party where participants can select their future co-inhabitants and create the perfect customized shelter for them out of materials that will be provided. A worm mansion will be the perfect addition to your home food system and also makes a wonderful gift. Your food becomes their poo, which grows your food then becomes their poo, which grows your food...
3-5pm
Madeleine Aguilar will lead a duct tape object-making workshop. Thirteen year-old Madeleine brings her expertise in constructing home-made cardboard and duct-tape articles of defense (e.g. light sabers, utility belts, and medieval-like weapons) to this workshop open to participants of all ages.
6-10pm
Alberto Aguilar will create an open call to participate in an exclusive mystery dinner that will be organized through a popular social networking site. On this night he will create the entire dinner using a Crock Pot, rice steamer and an electric skillet. Along with dinner there will also be a schedule of other domestic activities that will take place during this event. For dessert, Hoyun Son will lead the group in making songpyeon, which is a half-moon-shaped rice cake with sweet potato, sesame seeds, and red bean filling. Participants will leave with a gift packet that contains several original artworks. This dinner is by invitation only.
Services
February 18
9-10pm
Hui-min Tsen will present an after-dinner slideshow for the armchair traveller. Rather than recounting a far-flung trip, she will tell the story of staying in one place and looking elsewhere. Tsen models her home-bound journey on the explorer Alexander von Humboldt by observing the weather and collecting data down by the lakefront near her home in Chicago. Interspersed with an account of Tsen’'s stationary travels will be the stories of Alexander von Humboldt (who, understanding the natural world to be interconnected, promoted an international network of meteorological observers), Elisha Kent Kane (an avid follower of Humboldt and famed Arctic explorer who brought back evidence of an "open polar sea," a warm region at the North Pole where the water never freezes), and Margaret Fox (Elisha Kent Kane's secret fiancé and "spirit-rapper" who could communicate with the departed, inventing the séance as we know it today)."
February 25
1-3pm
Eric May will present a demonstration on pickling cabbage using a natural, lactic acid fermentation process. Since he was a little boy, Eric has loved sauerkraut. He is a good German. As a grown up, Eric discovered his love for spicy, Korean food, especially the cornerstone of this cuisine, kimchi. Both are made of cabbage and are fermented and pickled using the same process. It's pretty cool; all you do is season cabbage and leave it to sit on your countertop. Both dishes are intensely flavorful and incredibly healthy. They have even been used to successfully treat the bird flu!
February 11
(5-6:30pm)
Bryan Saner and TeFebruary 11
(5-6:30pm)
Bryan Saner and Teresa Pankratz will construct and perform a homemade DIY home entertainment system. Using cardboard boxes and kraft paper, and inspired by toy theaters and shadow boxes, the event will include both a lecture demonstration of how to do this at home and a short entertainment.
February 18
(10am-12pm)
Vanessa Smith will hold a composting worm distribution party where participants can select their future co-inhabitants and create the perfect customized shelter for them out of materials that will be provided. A worm mansion will be the perfect addition to your home food system and also makes a wonderful gift. Your food becomes their poo, which grows your food then becomes their poo, which grows your food...
(3-5pm)
Madeleine Aguilar will lead a duct tape object-making workshop. Thirteen year-old Madeleine brings her expertise in constructing home-made cardboard and duct-tape articles of defense (e.g. light sabers, utility belts and medieval-like weapons) to this workshop open to participants of all ages.
(6-10pm)
Alberto Aguilar will create an open call to participate in an exclusive mystery dinner that will be organized through a popular social networking site. On this night he will create the entire dinner using a Crock Pot, rice steamer and an electric skillet. Along with dinner there will also be a schedule of other domestic activities that will take place during this event. For dessert Hoyun Son will lead the group in making songpyeon, which is half-moon-shaped rice cake with a sweet potato, sesame seeds and red bean filling. Participants will leave with a gift packet that contains several original artworks. This dinner is by invitation only.
(9-10pm)
Hui-min Tsen will present an after-dinner slideshow for the armchair traveller. Rather than recounting a far-flung trip, she will tell the story of staying in one place and looking elsewhere. Tsen models her home-bound journey on the explorer Alexander von Humboldt by observing the weather and collecting data down by the lakefront near her home in Chicago. Interspersed with an account of Tsens stationary travels will be the stories of Alexander von Humboldt (who, understanding the natural world to be interconnected, promoted an international network of meteorological observers), Elisha Kent Kane (an avid follower of Humboldt and famed Arctic explorer who brought back evidence of an "open polar sea," a warm region at the North Pole where the water never freezes) and Margaret Fox (Elisha Kent Kane's secret fiancé and "spirit-rapper" who could communicate with the departed, inventing the séance as we know it today)."
February 25
(1-3pm)
Eric May will present a demonstration on pickling cabbage using a natural, lactic acid fermentation process. Since he was a little boy Eric has loved sauerkraut, he is a good German. As a grown up, Eric discovered his love for spicy, Korean food, especially the cornerstone of this cuisine, kimchi. Both are made of cabbage and are fermented and pickled using the same process. Its pretty cool, all you do is season cabbage and leave it to sit on your countertop. Both dishes are intensely flavorful and incredibly healthy, they have even been used to successfully treat the bird flu!
March 3
(1am-3pm)
Sean Ward leads a discussion on folding laundry, its implementation in time, its slowness and strata. Says Ward, "I think of my mother, folding laundry. She seems to constantly be doing laundryeverydaythough it might only need to be done every third day with a house of four. It is her meditation, when one of us pisses her off. She would follow through with the laundry. Changing from washing machine to dryer, to folding. Watching her, I helped once in awhile and when I did help I felt as though I was intruding or not doing it right. She has her ways. Very much so. Working, laundry, and then rest. She does all the things necessary around rest. To be comfortable she needs to have everything else cleared out of the way; to empty the mind, to empty the chore list. For her to be comfortable and for everyone else around her to be, too."
February 11
(5-6:30pm)
Bryan Saner and Teresa Pankratz will construct and perform a homemade DIY home entertainment system. Using cardboard boxes and kraft paper, and inspired by toy theaters and shadow boxes, the event will include both a lecture demonstration of how to do this at home and a short entertainment.
February 18
(10am-12pm)
Vanessa Smith will hold a composting worm distribution party where participants can select their future co-inhabitants and create the perfect customized shelter for them out of materials that will be provided. A worm mansion will be the perfect addition to your home food system and also makes a wonderful gift. Your food becomes their poo, which grows your food then becomes their poo, which grows your food...
(3-5pm)
Madeleine Aguilar will lead a duct tape object-making workshop. Thirteen year-old Madeleine brings her expertise in constructing home-made cardboard and duct-tape articles of defense (e.g. light sabers, utility belts and medieval-like weapons) to this workshop open to participants of all ages.
(6-10pm)
Alberto Aguilar will create an open call to participate in an exclusive mystery dinner that will be organized through a popular social networking site. On this night he will create the entire dinner using a Crock Pot, rice steamer and an electric skillet. Along with dinner there will also be a schedule of other domestic activities that will take place during this event. For dessert Hoyun Son will lead the group in making songpyeon, which is half-moon-shaped rice cake with a sweet potato, sesame seeds and red bean filling. Participants will leave with a gift packet that contains several original artworks. This dinner is by invitation only.
(9-10pm)
Hui-min Tsen will present an after-dinner slideshow for the armchair traveller. Rather than recounting a far-flung trip, she will tell the story of staying in one place and looking elsewhere. Tsen models her home-bound journey on the explorer Alexander von Humboldt by observing the weather and collecting data down by the lakefront near her home in Chicago. Interspersed with an account of Tsens stationary travels will be the stories of Alexander von Humboldt (who, understanding the natural world to be interconnected, promoted an international network of meteorological observers), Elisha Kent Kane (an avid follower of Humboldt and famed Arctic explorer who brought back evidence of an "open polar sea," a warm region at the North Pole where the water never freezes) and Margaret Fox (Elisha Kent Kane's secret fiancé and "spirit-rapper" who could communicate with the departed, inventing the séance as we know it today)."
February 25
(1-3pm)
Eric May will present a demonstration on pickling cabbage using a natural, lactic acid fermentation process. Since he was a little boy Eric has loved sauerkraut, he is a good German. As a grown up, Eric discovered his love for spicy, Korean food, especially the cornerstone of this cuisine, kimchi. Both are made of cabbage and are fermented and pickled using the same process. Its pretty cool, all you do is season cabbage and leave it to sit on your countertop. Both dishes are intensely flavorful and incredibly healthy, they have even been used to successfully treat the bird flu!
March 3
(1am-3pm)
Sean Ward leads a discussion on folding laundry, its implementation in time, its slowness and strata. Says Ward, "I think of my mother, folding laundry. She seems to constantly be doing laundryeverydaythough it might only need to be done every third day with a house of four. It is her meditation, when one of us pisses her off. She would follow through with the laundry. Changing from washing machine to dryer, to folding. Watching her, I helped once in awhile and when I did help I felt as though I was intruding or not doing it right. She has her ways. Very much so. Working, laundry, and then rest. She does all the things necessary around rest. To be comfortable she needs to have everything else cleared out of the way; to empty the mind, to empty the chore list. For her to be comfortable and for everyone else around her to be, too."
resa Pankratz will construct and perform a homemade DIY home entertainment system. Using cardboard boxes and kraft paper, and inspired by toy theaters and shadow boxes, the event will include both a lecture demonstration of how to do this at home and a short entertainment.
February 18
(10am-12pm)
Vanessa Smith will hold a composting worm distribution party where participants can select their future co-inhabitants and create the perfect customized shelter for them out of materials that will be provided. A worm mansion will be the perfect addition to your home food system and also makes a wonderful gift. Your food becomes their poo, which grows your food then becomes their poo, which grows your food...
(3-5pm)
Madeleine Aguilar will lead a duct tape object-making workshop. Thirteen year-old Madeleine brings her expertise in constructing home-made cardboard and duct-tape articles of defense (e.g. light sabers, utility belts and medieval-like weapons) to this workshop open to participants of all ages.
(6-10pm)
Alberto Aguilar will create an open call to participate in an exclusive mystery dinner that will be organized through a popular social networking site. On this night he will create the entire dinner using a Crock Pot, rice steamer and an electric skillet. Along with dinner there will also be a schedule of other domestic activities that will take place during this event. For dessert Hoyun Son will lead the group in making songpyeon, which is half-moon-shaped rice cake with a sweet potato, sesame seeds and red bean filling. Participants will leave with a gift packet that contains several original artworks. This dinner is by invitation only.
(9-10pm)
Hui-min Tsen will present an after-dinner slideshow for the armchair traveller. Rather than recounting a far-flung trip, she will tell the story of staying in one place and looking elsewhere. Tsen models her home-bound journey on the explorer Alexander von Humboldt by observing the weather and collecting data down by the lakefront near her home in Chicago. Interspersed with an account of Tsens stationary travels will be the stories of Alexander von Humboldt (who, understanding the natural world to be interconnected, promoted an international network of meteorological observers), Elisha Kent Kane (an avid follower of Humboldt and famed Arctic explorer who brought back evidence of an "open polar sea," a warm region at the North Pole where the water never freezes) and Margaret Fox (Elisha Kent Kane's secret fiancé and "spirit-rapper" who could communicate with the departed, inventing the séance as we know it today)."
February 25
(1-3pm)
Eric May will present a demonstration on pickling cabbage using a natural, lactic acid fermentation process. Since he was a little boy Eric has loved sauerkraut, he is a good German. As a grown up, Eric discovered his love for spicy, Korean food, especially the cornerstone of this cuisine, kimchi. Both are made of cabbage and are fermented and pickled using the same process. Its pretty cool, all you do is season cabbage and leave it to sit on your countertop. Both dishes are intensely flavorful and incredibly healthy, they have even been used to successfully treat the bird flu!
March 3
(1am-3pm)
Sean Ward leads a discussion on folding laundry, its implementation in time, its slowness and strata. Says Ward, "I think of my mother, folding laundry. She seems to constantly be doing laundryeverydaythough it might only need to be done every third day with a house of four. It is her meditation, when one of us pisses her off. She would follow through with the laundry. Changing from washing machine to dryer, to folding. Watching her, I helped once in awhile and when I did help I felt as though I was intruding or not doing it right. She has her ways. Very much so. Working, laundry, and then rest. She does all the things necessary around rest. To be comfortable she needs to have everything else cleared out of the way; to empty the mind, to empty the chore list. For her to be comfortable and for everyone else around her to be, too."
Please call 773-209-7719 or email northbranchprojects_gmail.com to register
Home Knowledge Workshops 2
Home Knowledge Spectacular Workshops PAGE
1
2
3
Services
March 3
1-3pm
Sean Ward
Ward leads a discussion on folding laundry, its implementation in time, its slowness and strata. "I think of my mother. Folding laundry. She seems to constantly be doing laundry. Everyday. Though it might only need to be done every third day with a house of four. It is her meditation, when one of us pisses her off. She would follow through with the laundry. Changing from washing machine to dryer, to folding. Watching her, I helped once in awhile and when I did help I felt as though I was intruding or not doing it right. She has her ways. Very much so.
Working, laundry, and then rest. She does all the things necessary around rest. To be comfortable she needs to have everything else cleared out of the way. To empty the mind, to empty the chore list. For her to be comfortable and for everyone else around her to be, too."
March 10
10am-12pm
Kirsten Leenaars - Mind mapping is an amazing way to get your brain and imagination going. You will find it a great way to make unexpected associations and connections that will slowly but surely map out where your own interests lie, what you want to explore, know more about, what you are passionate about, how all these things connect and form the context of your own being.
A Mind Map can also be a very useful tool when it comes to problem solving or remembering information. By using Mind Maps, you can quickly identify and understand the structure of a subject. You can see the way that pieces of information fit together, as well as recording the raw facts contained in normal notes.
More than this, Mind Maps help you remember information, as they hold it in a format that your mind finds easy to recall and quick to review. In this workshop we will explore different ways of mind mapping and different ways of using them.
March 10
(1-3pm)
Edra Soto is an amateur fashionista that looks at fashion as a regular
source of inspiration. At modamasters.blogspot.com, a blog dedicated to artists with a flair for fashion, you can grasp her admiration for the
way artists utilize fashion as a way of expressing themselves. Edra Soto explores the influence of fashion in art and how our taste is filtered in our aesthetic decisions when it comes to art making. For this workshop, Soto will present evidence of artists work influenced by their fashion taste. To explore this concept in depth, she will encourage workshop participants to bring or wear a fashion item in order to develop a piece of art influenced by their personal fashion taste.
Fashion items can range from shoes, to jewelry, to a blouse, a watch, a
bracelet, or a ring.
March 17
10am-12pm
Jim Duignan will convene a drawing and planting workshop around his flower box memorials. The construction will combine text, soil, plantings (succulents), paint and repurposed lumber as a small, discreet public marker to invisible Chicago history. The participants will be able to build a collective flower box and draw on the local lore of Albany Park.
1-3 pm
Norman Long
Long will present a workshop on Silence and Listening. "I'd like to present how we perceive and define space and place through sound."
1. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Fusce tempor arcu ac urna. Fusce congue
Pellentesque metus sem, elementum eu, rhoncus sed, gravida sit amet, nulla. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Aenean condimentum, odio quis pharetra dignissim, diam nisl dignissim diam, eu interdum magna erat sit amet felis. Etiam non felis at urna tempus luctus. In ullamcorper nisl congue elit. In convallis nibh vitae justo. Quisque ac lectus vitae sem consequat sagittis. Donec turpis nisi, feugiat sollicitudin, fermentum vitae, volutpat sed, ligula.
2. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Fusce tempor arcu ac urna. Fusce congue
Pellentesque metus sem, elementum eu, rhoncus sed, gravida sit amet, nulla. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Aenean condimentum, odio quis pharetra dignissim, diam nisl dignissim diam, eu interdum magna erat sit amet felis. Etiam non felis at urna tempus luctus. In ullamcorper nisl congue elit. In convallis nibh vitae justo. Quisque ac lectus vitae sem consequat sagittis. Donec turpis nisi, feugiat sollicitudin, fermentum vitae, volutpat sed, ligula.Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Fusce tempor arcu ac urna. Fusce congue eleifend mi. Pellentesque metus sem, elementum eu, rhoncus sed, gravida sit amet, nulla.
3. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Aenean condimentum, odio quis pharetra
diam nisl dignissim diam, eu interdum magna erat sit amet felis. Etiam non felis at urna tempus luctus. In ullamcorper nisl congue elit. In convallis nibh vitae justo. Quisque ac lectus vitae sem consequat sagittis. Donec turpis nisi, feugiat sollicitudin, fermentum vitae, volutpat sed, ligula.Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Fusce tempor arcu ac urna. Fusce congue eleifend mi. Pellentesque metus sem, elementum eu, rhoncus sed, gravida sit amet, nulla. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Aenean
4. condimentum, odio quis pharetra dignissim, diam nisl dignissim diam, eu interdum magna erat sit amet
Please call 773-209-7719 or email northbranchprojects_gmail.com to register
Home Knowledge Workshops 3
Home Knowledge Spectacular Workshops PAGE
1
2
3
Services
Please call 773-209-7719 or email northbranchprojects_gmail.com to register